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Congress threatens health services survey
Americans needing health insurance or disability services could be overlooked by their local governments if a bill now being considered by the Senate passes. It would eliminate a survey that some call a vital source of information about health indicators of millions of Americans, but which House Republicans say is too expensive and raises privacy concerns.
Survey for health benefits threatened in Congress
Americans needing health insurance or disability services could be overlooked by their local governments if a bill now being considered by the Senate passes. It would eliminate a program that supporters call a vital source of information about health indicators of millions of Americans, but which opponents say is too expensive and raises privacy concerns.
Survey for health, poverty benefits threatened in Congress
Americans needing health insurance or disability services could be overlooked by their local governments if a bill now being considered by the Senate passes. It would eliminate a survey that some call a vital source of information about health indicators of millions of Americans, but which House Republicans say is too expensive and raises privacy concerns.
Would you buy health insurance in a store?
Three years ago, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida did something unexpected for an insurance company: It began opening stores. They weren’t clinics. They did not provide much in the way of medical care. Instead, the buildings housed something that feels almost antiquated: a place where consumers could walk in, meet a Florida Blue representative, and purchase an insurance policy. Read full ...
In Florida, Golden Rule and Humana among health insurers expected to owe biggest rebates
Golden Rule, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield (now Florida Blue) and UnitedHealthcare top the list of big health-care insurers expected to pay Floridians rebates this summer, according to a new report released Thursday.
Health insurers owe Floridians tens of millions, report says
Health insurance companies owe Florida policyholders tens of millions of dollars for failing to meet a provision of the Affordable Care Act that limits the amount of premium dollars that can be spent on overhead, according to new estimates. The Kaiser Family Foundation recently issued a report that said insurers will owe Floridians nearly $149 million in rebates this summer for failing to meet ...
Florida's 2012 Proposed Constitutional Amendments
2012 Proposed Constitutional Amendments Health Care Services - Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to prohibit laws or rules from compelling any person or employer to purchase, obtain, or otherwise provide for health care coverage; permit a person or an employer to purchase lawful health care services directly from a health care provider; permit a health care provider to accept ...
Baptist Health CEO Keeley talks about growth and the healthcare landscape
The president and CEO of Baptist Health South Florida discusses the company’s expansion, healthcare reform, costs and what’s ahead for the future.
Chamber Continues to Mislead on Health Care Law
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s latest onslaught of television ads continues to miseducate voters about the potential impact of the health care law. Ads attacking Sen. Bill Nelson and former Rep. Alan Grayson claim that the health care law “could” cause 20 million people to lose employer-paid health care coverage. … More >>
Business Insurance USA Partners with The Hartford Insurance Company to Offer Business Insurance Solutions
Leading online insurance provider partners with The Hartford to offer small business insurance services.(PRWEB) May 22, 2012 The Hartford Financial Services Group, more commonly referred to as The Hartford, is one of the largest insurance and investment companies in the country and has now partnered with online insurance provider, Business Insurance USA. The partnership will help business owners ...
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